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Show IrO GUARD HEALTH 1 OF TRAINING CORPS fin Utmost precaution is being taken at the tiff University of Utah to safeguard the it lealth of men who are arriving daily to Jif e iducted into the vocational section of jT he students' army training corps. The 9 ooms to which they are assigned for leeping quarters have been thoroughly ' umigated, with a view of eradicating all Hi nfluenza germs. cHent soldiers who develop the sMght-9 sMght-9 symptoms ' of influenza are taken im- ledlately to Fort Douglas and quartered ne arrriy hospital. Men who have mere V; plds, however, are not removed from the V impus, but are attended by the medical ': ttaches of the school encampment. Bv- " rything possible is done to keep up the ra)e of the boys and to prevent any Efcsor panic. ... Convalescent members of the S. A. T. :l. are being returned dally from the fort ".' rospital to resume their work on the arnpus of the university. They praise ilghly the efficiency of the federal hos- Ital |